Before reading this, please see Part 1 and Part 2. **A couple of months later. Our heroes at this point have gone through several completely different adventures in the polytheistic part of Qodra. On the way, they’ve been spotted … Continue reading →

First, if you haven’t already done so, read part one . If you’re too impatient to do that, most of this will still make sense, but go back and read it some time. **A couple of weeks later. The … Continue reading →

from This Moonless Sky by Marrik Rajjarsen Each of the 3 parts will be published 1 week apart. Islamic law meets an unusual gay couple in Socratic science-fiction (In 3 parts) Part 1: A friendly local Muslim couple in the … Continue reading →

Sptékwles re Qelmúcw. Stories of the People by Mona Jules My rating: 5 of 5 stars For the language learner, this is a spectacularly valuable collection of short tales and autobiographical reflections given in the Secwepemc (Shuswap) language. This is … Continue reading →

C7istkte’n (a mostly underground type of home) The Secwepemc Chapter This Moonless Sky is a trilogy, and a lot has happened before we come to this chapter. This book takes place on another planet, called Vweialer. The only … Continue reading →

The Halcyon Dislocation by Peter Kazmaier My rating: 4 of 5 stars Peter Kazmaier should be on everyone’s list of ‘polymaths to watch out for,’ but as yet, his literary fame hasn’t outstripped his scientific fame. Maybe it never will, … Continue reading →